OPTI 200 -- Spring 2012 Course Policies
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Instructor: Mike Nofziger (a.k.a. "Dr. Mike") Meinel 412A 520-626-8363 nofziger@optics.arizona.edu
Teaching Assistant: Office Hours: Required Textbooks: Course Objectives /
Learning Outcomes: - Be able to apply the basic technology of optics in your own careers!
Grading Policy:
Late Policy: Classroom
Etiquette: Attendance
Policy: If you miss the midterm or final exams, they may not be made up unless you have a documented medical or family emergency. Quizzes may not be made up for any reason. "All holidays or special events observed by organized religions will be honored for those students who show affiliation with that particular religion. Absences pre-approved by the UA Dean of Students (or Dean's designee) will be honored."
Academic Integrity:
According to the Arizona Code of Academic Integrity (http://deanofstudents.arizona.edu/codeofacademicintegrity): "Integrity is expected of every student in all academic work. The guiding principle of academic integrity is that a student’s submitted work must be the student’s own.” Unless otherwise noted by the instructor, work for all assignments in this course must be conducted independently by each student. CO-AUTHORED WORK OF ANY KIND IS UNACCEPTABLE. Misappropriation of exams before or after they are given will be considered academics misconduct. Misconduct of any kind will be prosecuted and may result in any or all of the following: * Reduction of grade * Failing grade * Referral to the Dean of Students for consideration of additional penalty, i.e. notation on a student’s transcript re. academic integrity violation, etc.
Students with a Learning Disability:
Honors Credit: For OPTI 200, the following activities will be required of all Honors students, assigned as part of their individualized Honors Contract: - Give a 15minute presentation
(“mini-lecture”) to the entire OPTI 200 class on your own selected topic of
interest in optics. This can include: ….. or ….. - If you are working in a campus
lab or in a local company (in a science or engineering field), present your
work in a 15-minute - All of the required lab work that everyone does. - All of the homework that everyone does. - The 10-page research paper (rough draft and final copy) that everyone does. - The midterm and final exam. Optional Honors Assignments (pick one): For OPTI 200, the following activities will be made available to Honors students. They would pick one, to be assigned as part of their individualized Honors Contract: - Attend 6 of our Friday Community Speakers Lectures (optics undergraduate and graduate students present their research every Friday at noon). Write a 1-page summary of each lecture, including the relevance and real-world application of the optics involved. - Meet with 3 members of our faculty to learn about their research. Write a 2-page summary of each meeting, including the relevance and real-world application of the optics involved. - Visit 3 of our research labs to interact with our students doing research. Interview each student about the work they are doing. Read a published paper from each lab, that pertains to the research they are doing. Write a 2-page summary of each meeting, including connections to the published paper. Discuss the relevance and real-world application of the optics involved.
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